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Anyone have any favorite hull designs for the ocean? I've had four different hull designs I've used in the ocean. 1. a V hull, 2. a modified tri-hull, 3. a catamaran, and 4. A McKenzie type river boat.
I grew up using a V hull in the Pacific Norhtwest and I had one on The Sea of Cortez. Maybe it's because of what I grew up with, but I've always felt pretty good about a V hull. I've taken on some pretty heavy seas in the Pacific Northwest and felt like it was as good as I needed. It cut through somne pretty heavy chops withoiut too much jarring. I felt like the V hull was as good as I could get for heavy seas.
I had a modified tri-hull I've used on rivers, lakes and The Sea of Cortez. It was fast and stable on smooth water, but it would jar the hell out of you in a chop. I never felt comfortable with it in heavy seas. I once ran almost a mile of the Grand Canyon by accident which was kind of unnerving. It was my own damn fault for not anchoring when I had motor trouble after putting in at Lee's Ferry. I banged the hell out of the hull and ruined one prop getting back to the relatively smooth waters above Lee's Ferry.
I've used a catamaran on the Columbia River and the Pacific. I loved the speed and efficiency of it on smooth water. I'm sorry Stuart, but I always felt like it was too tippy on heavy seas in the ocean. I saw one tip over out by Catalina Island, and heard of a couple others.
My McKenzie River boat doubled for fishing in the ocean with a 40 hp, outboard on it. I thought it was as seaworthy as it needed to be. I was once escorted back across the Columbia bar by a Coast Guard cutter when small craft warnings were out. A guy on the cutter told me with a loud-speaker the next time they caught me out there I was going to pay their fuel bill for escorting me back. They never caught me again. Dories and Panga hulls are a similar design and I always thought a Panga would be an ideal ocean fishing boat. I had one for a short while. While I was looking for a motor a guy came along that thought it was more valuable than I did, so I never got to try it.
After reading about Thor Hayerdahl and the Kon Tiki I always wanted to try a tri-hull, but never got the chance. Anyone else out there have any preferences?
I grew up using a V hull in the Pacific Norhtwest and I had one on The Sea of Cortez. Maybe it's because of what I grew up with, but I've always felt pretty good about a V hull. I've taken on some pretty heavy seas in the Pacific Northwest and felt like it was as good as I needed. It cut through somne pretty heavy chops withoiut too much jarring. I felt like the V hull was as good as I could get for heavy seas.
I had a modified tri-hull I've used on rivers, lakes and The Sea of Cortez. It was fast and stable on smooth water, but it would jar the hell out of you in a chop. I never felt comfortable with it in heavy seas. I once ran almost a mile of the Grand Canyon by accident which was kind of unnerving. It was my own damn fault for not anchoring when I had motor trouble after putting in at Lee's Ferry. I banged the hell out of the hull and ruined one prop getting back to the relatively smooth waters above Lee's Ferry.
I've used a catamaran on the Columbia River and the Pacific. I loved the speed and efficiency of it on smooth water. I'm sorry Stuart, but I always felt like it was too tippy on heavy seas in the ocean. I saw one tip over out by Catalina Island, and heard of a couple others.
My McKenzie River boat doubled for fishing in the ocean with a 40 hp, outboard on it. I thought it was as seaworthy as it needed to be. I was once escorted back across the Columbia bar by a Coast Guard cutter when small craft warnings were out. A guy on the cutter told me with a loud-speaker the next time they caught me out there I was going to pay their fuel bill for escorting me back. They never caught me again. Dories and Panga hulls are a similar design and I always thought a Panga would be an ideal ocean fishing boat. I had one for a short while. While I was looking for a motor a guy came along that thought it was more valuable than I did, so I never got to try it.
After reading about Thor Hayerdahl and the Kon Tiki I always wanted to try a tri-hull, but never got the chance. Anyone else out there have any preferences?
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